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- catalog abstract "From the reviews: "Béla Bollobás introductory course on graph theory deserves to be considered as a watershed in the development of this theory as a serious academic subject. ... The book has chapters on electrical networks, flows, connectivity and matchings, extremal problems, colouring, Ramsey theory, random graphs, and graphs and groups. Each chapter starts at a measured and gentle pace. Classical results are proved and new insight is provided, with the examples at the end of each chapter fully supplementing the text ... Even so this allows an introduction not only to some of the deeper results but, more vitally, provides outlines of, and firm insights into, their proofs. Thus in an elementary text book, we gain an overall understanding of well-known standard results, and yet at the same time constant hints of, and guidelines into, the higher levels of the subject. It is this aspect of the book which should guarantee it a permanent place in the literature." #Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society#1.".
- catalog contributor b1084693.
- catalog created "c1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "c1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1979.".
- catalog description "From the reviews: "Béla Bollobás introductory course on graph theory deserves to be considered as a watershed in the development of this theory as a serious academic subject. ... The book has chapters on electrical networks, flows, connectivity and matchings, extremal problems, colouring, Ramsey theory, random graphs, and graphs and groups. Each chapter starts at a measured and gentle pace. Classical results are proved and new insight is provided, with the examples at the end of each chapter fully supplementing the text ... Even so this allows an introduction not only to some of the deeper results but, more vitally, provides outlines of, and firm insights into, their proofs. Thus in an elementary text book, we gain an overall understanding of well-known standard results, and yet at the same time constant hints of, and guidelines into, the higher levels of the subject. It is this aspect of the book which should guarantee it a permanent place in the literature." #Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society#1.".
- catalog description "Fundamentals -- Electrical networks -- Flows, connectivity and matching -- Extremal problems -- Colouring -- Ramsey theory -- Random graphs -- Graphs and groups.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog extent "x, 180 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Graph theory.".
- catalog identifier "0387903992".
- catalog isFormatOf "Graph theory.".
- catalog isPartOf "Graduate texts in mathematics ; 63".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "c1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Springer Verlag,".
- catalog relation "Graph theory.".
- catalog subject "Graph theory.".
- catalog subject "QA166 .B662".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fundamentals -- Electrical networks -- Flows, connectivity and matching -- Extremal problems -- Colouring -- Ramsey theory -- Random graphs -- Graphs and groups.".
- catalog title "Graph theory : an introductory course / Béla Bollobás.".
- catalog type "text".